> Robert Walker wrote in post #1022904:
>> Robert Walker wrote in post #1022903:
>>> We can't tell without knowing what hardware you are running. If you Mac
>>> has a 64 bit processor then install the x86_64 bit version. This is most
>>> likely the case. For example: the only MacBook Pro that was not 64 bit
>>> was the very first model. That one had a Core Duo processor as opposed
>>> to the Core 2 Duo. All currently shipping Macs (AFAIK) are 64-bit.
>> 
>> Oh! I also forgot to mention that there are other ways to install git on
>> the Mac. If you installed Xcode 4 in order to get the C compilers then
>> it installs a fairly recent version of git. So you may already have git
>> installed.
>> 
> 
> Xcode 4 isn't free, so I downloaded Xcode 3.2.6, and apparently it 
> doesn't install git.

Actually Xcode 4 is free, since the Lion release.

-GR


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